Discuss Stanley Pembroke's answer to: Are we us?

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". . . We met the task of rebuilding the nation in my first term, and now, it is time to improve on that progress.  It is within our grasp to make this nation what it should be, can be, and with God's help will be again.  If not us, who?  If not now, when? . . .."  From Ronald Reagan's Second Innaugural Address.

Reagan made us a promise and kept it.  That promise was all to the good and what good we still have is the work of Reagan, the team builder and great communicator.  Bush continued improving communication, and then we suffered eight years of bitterness and regret in Clinton's failed administration -- and his humiliating impeachment for cause.

We face the same stagnation and bitterness with Obama, and the good that Reagan did has all been turned sour.

We may thank our dishonest Democrats for that. 

We learn from history that we learn nothing from history: those who refuse to learn from the past are doomed to repeat it.
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Anonymous Comment

As usual Rocmike is starting today's posting marathon with the same alias it ended yesterday's alias with. Renner is here to post for hours until Rocmike brings another alias out. We have the pleasure of seeing alias after alias posting for the next 16 hours going to old questions and answers no one has been on in a long time repeating the same thing over and over. GET A LIFE

 
Bob Suffolk Thinks this answer is Helpful:

We did indeed rebuild the nation after Carter and his bob wrecked it.  It is about the best anyone could expect from Democrats.

 

Were you aware that Jimmy Carter was a life member of the Ku Klux Klan?  Perhaps that is why he was brutal, racist, and unduly timid. 

 
Anonymous Comment

Rocmike I see you have posted under your aliases Suffolk and Ladydarko so far. How many others are we in store for?

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